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Twenty-one out of twenty-three of his officers were killed or wounded
Clifford Roberts
"Once in a while
by David Hirsch & Dan Van Haften
In Flora and Fauna of the Civil War
The Atlanta Campaign, 1864: Peach Tree Creek to the Fall of the City Section-Civil War History Twenty-one out of twenty-three ofby David A. Powell A fully illustrated narrative of the Atlanta campaign complete with maps, illustrations, and diagrams. General John Bell Hoods tenure commanding the Confederate Army of Tennessee stood in marked contrast to that of his predecessor Joseph E. Johnston. Where Johnston was forced to conduct a war of maneuver, parrying William T. Shermans repeated flanking attempts, he rarely risked offensive blows. The initiative remained almost
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